AisleAlert Forklift Safety Warning Systems

Because forklift/pedestrian accidents are disturbingly common, it makes sense
to implement effective warning systems that help people and industrial traffic
see each other in time to avoid a potentially tragic accident. AisleAlert
technology does just that. These systems are highly configurable and easily
implemented in almost any facility where people and traffic are forced to work
together.

Detects traffic and warns of collisions: Motion sensors scan for
converging traffic and trigger a flashing light when it's detected

Intelligent warning doesn't create "false positives":
Because the system triggers only when traffic approaches from two or
more directions, it stays silent until needed

Unbelievably visible: The system's ultra-bright floor light
projects directly down on the traffic floor and is easily visible to both
forklift drivers and pedestrians. Integrated side-mount lights also flash on the
AisleAlert module when the system is triggered for even more visibility

Shuts down when traffic is clear: When all lanes of traffic clear the intersection, the flashing light deactivates,
and sensors continue scanning for activity

Hangs from the ceiling: Because the system is
suspended above the lane, its sensors can't be manipulated or hit by
traffic

Light available in red or blue: Both are very visible, but
depending on your operation you can choose either

How it makes your workers safer

AisleAlert Traffic Detection Floor Light Systems

As traffic approaches the protected intersection from at least two directions, motion sensors detect the converging motion and trigger a bright LED light that flashes down onto the floor below the sensor at the center of the intersection.

This unusual position for a flashing light helps warn both drivers and pedestrians of danger at the intersection.

The motion detection technology used with these sensors perceives only motion moving toward the sensor. Once traffic has cleared the intersection and is moving away from the sensors, the flashing light deactivates until the sensor scans detect another collision potential as traffic again approaches the sensors from at least two directions.